The Avondhu

Many homeowners putting off ‘big life plans’ due to cost of living

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With Ireland’s inflation rate stubbornly remaining at over 7%, people throughout the country are putting big plans and major life decisions on the long finger or cancelling them entirely in a bid to combat the cost-ofliving challenges.

A recent poll of 1,000 people carried out to determine the effects rising inflation is having on major life decisions, 24% of homeowners who had intended to make some big changes said they have decided to put some of them off this year, with a further 22% putting off all major plans entirely.

The survey, which was commission­ed by Aviva Insurance Ireland DAC (Aviva), found that those aged between 45 and 54 are most likely (54%) to delay their plans due to inflation and the financial uncertaint­y it brings.

Of the big life changes people are placing on hold:

65% are putting off home improvemen­t plans, which increases to 83% in the case of people who own their own home; Almost three in ten (28%) are stalling on either buying a home or moving to a new one; while one in five (19%) of those aged 55+ are putting off retiring.

In terms of plans that respondent­s are pressing ahead with despite inflation - home improvemen­ts are the forerunner, with 58% of homeowners saying they are still planning to make improvemen­ts to their home this year. Of the 15% who are not putting off any big plans this year, 21% are moving forward with their plans to buy a house or apartment and a further 10% of those surveyed are looking to move

Billy Shannon of Aviva commented: “People are even putting off some major milestones such as buying a home (15%), retiring (8%), having a baby (6%), and getting married (5%). Many people simply do not feel comfortabl­e with starting the next chapter of their lives possibly out of fear that they won’t have the finances available to support themselves in the future.”

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